See instant results as you type

As you start to type your search, Google Instant predicts what you're searching and starts to show results for your search. If you don't see the results you want, just keep typing and the results will update. This helps you see search results as quickly as possible.

Change your instant result settings

Follow the instructions below to change your Google Instant settings. If you want your Google Instant setting to be the same on every browser or computer you use, make sure to sign in to your Google Account before updating your settings.

Under "Google Instant predictions," choose when Google should show you results as you type.

Click Save.

Where instant results come from

As you type, Google predicts what you're looking for and starts to show you search results. The possible searches that you see are based on what other people are searching for and the content of web pages indexed by Google.

Instant results aren't appearing

If Google Instant is turned on but you aren't see instant results, try the suggestions below to fix the issue.

You’ll only see results as you type if our algorithm has a pretty good idea what you're looking for. So if you're not seeing Google Instant results after typing the first few letters of your search, try typing a few more. If that doesn't work, you may need to press Enter to see results.